AbstractWireless networks (WNs) are today used in many areas thanks to several benefits deriving from the ease of installation and maintenance and the high scalability. However, in large areas, the increasing number of nodes implies that Access Points (APs) are the main responsible of clients' connection. An overloaded access point may compromise requirements in terms of timeliness of data exchanged among the clients. This paper proposes a load balancing technique for IEEE 802.11 networks based on fuzzy logic in order to ensure the achievement of typical constraints that characterize a wireless scenario. To validate the goodness of the proposed approach several real test-bed scenarios were implemented and load distribution was evaluated
Li-Fi is the trend of next-generation network that enable security and fast data transmission. Combi...
ANFIS is applicable in modeling of key parameters when investigating the performance and functionali...
A key issue in Wireless LANs (WLANs) is the management of user congestion at popular zones called “h...
AbstractWireless networks (WNs) are today used in many areas thanks to several benefits deriving fro...
Network overload is one of the key challenges in wireless LANs. This goal is typically achieved when...
We study the problem of load balancing in 802.11-based wireless networks, operating in infrastructur...
This article discusses a user-based channel assignment algorithm in a load-balanced IEEE 802.11 WLAN
Wireless networks came into the computing world replacing the costlier and more complex wired meth...
AbstractIEEE 802.11 WLAN technology provides access of internet applications like HTTP, FTP, Video a...
A generally held view is that the bulk of the data transmitted across packet switched networks in th...
International audienceWith the 802.11 WLAN multimedia applications (Video, Audio, real-time voice ov...
[[abstract]]In an infrastructure wireless LAN, the access point (AP) is responsible for connecting m...
Energy efficiency is a main issue in a wireless local area network. Reducing energy consumption lowe...
This suggests new strategies for balancing load in a wireless network connected in star topology. Th...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
Li-Fi is the trend of next-generation network that enable security and fast data transmission. Combi...
ANFIS is applicable in modeling of key parameters when investigating the performance and functionali...
A key issue in Wireless LANs (WLANs) is the management of user congestion at popular zones called “h...
AbstractWireless networks (WNs) are today used in many areas thanks to several benefits deriving fro...
Network overload is one of the key challenges in wireless LANs. This goal is typically achieved when...
We study the problem of load balancing in 802.11-based wireless networks, operating in infrastructur...
This article discusses a user-based channel assignment algorithm in a load-balanced IEEE 802.11 WLAN
Wireless networks came into the computing world replacing the costlier and more complex wired meth...
AbstractIEEE 802.11 WLAN technology provides access of internet applications like HTTP, FTP, Video a...
A generally held view is that the bulk of the data transmitted across packet switched networks in th...
International audienceWith the 802.11 WLAN multimedia applications (Video, Audio, real-time voice ov...
[[abstract]]In an infrastructure wireless LAN, the access point (AP) is responsible for connecting m...
Energy efficiency is a main issue in a wireless local area network. Reducing energy consumption lowe...
This suggests new strategies for balancing load in a wireless network connected in star topology. Th...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
Li-Fi is the trend of next-generation network that enable security and fast data transmission. Combi...
ANFIS is applicable in modeling of key parameters when investigating the performance and functionali...
A key issue in Wireless LANs (WLANs) is the management of user congestion at popular zones called “h...